EU Slams China over Tibet in 40th Human Rights Dialogue
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The religious leader prepares a key announcement about his succession in a context of growing fears about possible Beijing interference and uncertainty about the future of the Tibetan movement in exile
The Panchen Lama was kidnapped on May 17, 1995, in what human rights activists say is Beijing's long-cherished plan to control the Dalai Lama's succession.
EU slams China over Tibet in 40th human rights dialogue
The European Union and China conducted the 40th iteration of their Human Rights Dialogue on 13 June in Brussels. EU representatives criticised China’s human rights practices, particularly in Tibet, according to a Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) statement. During the talks, the EU reiterated its concerns regarding China’s involvement in the selection of religious leaders, especially concerning the succession of the Tibetan spiritual leader D…
Dalai Lama succession, Panchen Lama disappearance raised during EU-China rights dialogue - Tibetan Review
(TibetanReview.net, Jun15’25) – Any raising of any human rights issue with China is bound to be thorny and so it especially was when the European Union questioned it on its unabashed interference in the process for the recognition of the reincarnation of the present Dalai Lama during the 40th edition of the EU-China Human Rights […]
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